Welcome

Welcome to the Arnel Family Chiropractic Website. This is a great place to learn a lot of things. You can learn about Chiropractic; and a lot about me, Dr. Jeffrey Arnel.

I’ve been practicing Chiropractic for over 20 years at my present location, and I’ve loved every minute of it. The primary reason for this is that I’ve been so successful at helping people in my community to get their health and their life back, without the use of medications and surgeries.

That’s the beauty of what I do. I’ve learned, and publically spoken about the body’s incredible built-in ability to heal itself, once the interference to that healing is removed. That’s what I do, and I love doing it. I’ve always had a burning desire to be as helpful to as many people as possible, in restoring health, function, vitality, immunity, resistance, and life, back to normal. The side effect to this is that people also feel better along the way. You get the best of both worlds. Health begins with HEAL. Let’s work together to get you to heal, and feel better, so you can enjoy your life to the max.

Yours in Life and Health,

Dr. Jeffrey Arnel
Founder

Health Articles

The Journal of Pediatric, Maternal & Family Health released the results of a study on May 21, 2018, documenting the case of a pregnant woman who was unable to control her bladder being helped by chiropractic. . . .

From the January 22, 2018, edition of the Annals of Vertebral Subluxation Research comes a case study documenting the improvement under chiropractic of a patient suffering from Raynaud’s Disease, as well as chronic upper back and lower back pain. . . .

On March 12, 2018, a case study was published in the Journal of Pediatric, Maternal & Family Health reporting on a woman who was unable to conceive for years becoming pregnant due to receiving chiropractic care. The study defines infertility as the failure to achieve a pregnancy within one year of regular . . .

Above is the headline of a July 16, 2018, HealthDay article based upon new research published in August 2018 of the journal, Pediatrics. The HealthDay article begins by saying, "Many children are prescribed powerful opioid painkillers they don't really need, putting them and those around them at risk, . . .